Last month, after agreeing with Russia on a ceasefire plan for southwest Syria, Trump was optimistic: “We are working on a second ceasefire in a very rough part of Syria...if we get that and a few more, all of the sudden you are going to have no bullets being fired in Syria.” Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad had other plans.

Op-Ed by SAC's Director of Government Relations and Senior Political Adviser, Mohammed Alaa Ghanem - 08/10/17

Fox News

President Trump is making a dangerous mistake if he is ending a CIA program to arm moderate Syrian rebels, as was asserted by the Washington Post last month. His decision will mostly serve to empower Al Qaeda and Iran. The president should reconsider.

Iran could soon attain a land bridge to the Mediterranean Sea for the first time in 1,400 years. The Sassanid Empire, with its capital in southern Iran, had direct access to the sea in the early 600s. No Iran-based government has had access since then.

But an Iranian route to the sea might reappear in the coming months, presenting Israel with its greatest strategic threat since the Yom Kippur War.

Iranian proxy militias have multiplied in Syria since Hezbollah first intervened to help the Assad regime defeat a popular uprising in 2013.

These militias include the Iraqi Nujaba Movement, whose leadership pledged allegiance to Iran’s supreme leader; the Afgani Fatimiyoun and Pakistani Zaynebiyoun, both under direct Iranian Revolutionary Guards command; and numerous militias from the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces.

Op-Ed by SAC's Director of Government Relations and a Senior Political Adviser, Mohammed Ghanem - 07/02/17

The Washington Examiner

President Trump ordered a Tomahawk missile barrage against Bashar Assad's forces in retaliation for the Syrian nerve gas massacre of April 2017. The White House threatened to repeat this action just last week based on intelligence of an imminent chemical attack. Trump's attacks against Assad have left in smoldering ruins years of Obama administration talking points about action against Assad triggering "World War III."

For the first time since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iran is on the verge of acquiring a direct land link to the Mediterranean Sea and southern Lebanon. Iranian proxies and Assad regime forces advanced south in the Syrian desert on Friday to reach the Syrian-Iraqi border, cutting off Free Syrian Army rebels who had hoped to traverse that same territory to fight ISIS in the east.

Last week, during a markup of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher asserted that the Assad regime was “the protector of the Christians” in Syria.

As Syrian Christians who grew up in Syria, we would beg to differ. Hundreds of innocent Christians seeking freedom have been tortured to death in Assad’s jails or shot to death by his brutal thugs – including the activist Bassel Shehadeh, who was killed at a protest, then killed in spirit because Assad forces prevented his friends from going to church to pray for his soul. Human rights lawyer Khalil Maatouk has been detained in Assad’s jails in Damascus for over four years for the “crime” of defending detainees in Assad’s jails.

Latest op-ed by SAC's Director of Government Relations, Mohammed Ghanem-

The Washington Examiner

In 2007, when I was a professor at Damascus University, one of my closest friends was a janitor at a nearby school. This man, whom I will call Azad, was quite intelligent and had ambitious dreams for himself and his family. But we both knew that all doors were closed to him save for menial jobs such as janitor, waiter, or shoe-shiner for a simple reason: he was Kurdish.

"Greetings gentler than the zephyr of Barada; unstinting tears for you, O Damascus!"

These words were penned by Ahmed Shawqi, the famed Egyptian poet-laureate, after French Mandate authorities bombed Syria's capital Damascus in 1925. Shawqi recalled the calmness of the Barada spring northwest of Damascus, especially in contrast to the violence then roiling the capital as France cracked down on the Syrian independence movement. His words were later set to haunting melody by the famed singer-songwriter Mohammed Abdul Wahab. Today, over 90 years later, his words again ring true.

Wadi Barada was once an area known for summer picnics, cool breezes and popular cafes. As a born Damascene, I went there regularly during the summer to attain relief from the scorching heat.

But last week, as the bombs started falling, Wadi Barada turned into hell on earth leading many to believe that we may be witnessing the worst environmental disaster of entire the Syrian war. What spawned this disaster? And what should be done to stop it? Read my latest op-ed to find out.

Latest Op-Ed from SAC's Director of Government Relations, Mohammad Ghanem:

"While Donald Trump has vowed to defeat ISIS "decisively and quickly" without fighting Assad, I argue that Trump cannot fulfill his campaign promise without protecting ٍSyrian civilians. Why and what steps does Trump need to take to inflict a lasting defeat on ISIS? My op-ed in the Washington Examiner provides the answers.

This is my first editorial in the Washington Examiner, one of the publications where Trump gets his news according to a recent analysis by Buzzfeed News